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List of works by Christopher H Dalton

Absorption of the nerve agent VX (O-ethyl-S-[2(di-isopropylamino)ethyl] methyl phosphonothioate) through pig, human and guinea pig skin in vitro

scientific article published on 8 July 2006

Clinical manifestations of VX poisoning following percutaneous exposure in the domestic white pig.

scientific article published in May 2003

Closed cup vapor systems in percutaneous exposure studies: what is the dose?

scientific article published on 01 April 2006

Development of haemostatic decontaminants for the treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 1: evaluation of in vitro clotting efficacy in the presence of certain contaminants

scientific article published on 15 August 2014

Development of haemostatic decontaminants for the treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 2: evaluation of in vitro topical decontamination efficacy using undamaged skin

scientific article published on 12 September 2014

Effect of aqueous dilution on the absorption of the nerve agent VX through skin in vitro

scientific article published on 09 August 2018

Effect of exposure area on nerve agent absorption through skin in vitro

scientific article published on 18 September 2015

Evaluation of barrier creams against sulphur mustard: (II) In vivo and in vitro studies using the domestic white pig.

scientific article published in January 2007

In vivo skin absorption and distribution of the nerve agent VX (O-ethyl-S-[2(diisopropylamino)ethyl] methylphosphonothioate) in the domestic white pig

scientific article published on 01 July 2005

Inter- and intralaboratory variation of in vitro diffusion cell measurements: an international multicenter study using quasi-standardized methods and materials.

scientific article published in March 2005

The effects of sulfur mustard exposure and freezing on transdermal penetration of tritiated water through ex vivo pig skin

scientific article published on 04 October 2012

The skin reservoir of sulphur mustard.

scientific article published on 14 June 2008

Transepidermal water loss does not correlate with skin barrier function in vitro.

scientific article